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chi!rch MRDcrroitY. Huptist Church. Broad street?Rev. Robert Thomson, Services every Methodist Church. DeKalb street? Rev. J. W. KoUey, Pastor?Services at 11 A. in. aud 7 P. on Sunday; Prayer Meetiug Wednesday at 4 P. M. Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street? ^ TT TT-- OovptAAa ut 1 1 H6V.3. It. tl>jfr jckwii?u?i<w. A. M. and 3k P. M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. M. Episcopal Church. Corner of Lyttte. ton and Laurens streets, Rev. b. f. D. Perry, Rector?services at 11 o'clock A. M ?U?< P. M MEETINGS. " 1 c=? SONS OF TEMPERANCE. WATEREE DIVISION, NO. 9, A Attend the Regular Meeting of your Division at Temperance Hall on MONDAY . mi ?l evening next, &? 11 o viuu*. ZlfflHSV By order ot the W. P. W R.. McCREIGHT, R. S. Tkmpxranck Misting.?There will bo a public installation of the officers of Watered Division Sons of Temperance at Temperance Hall, at 8 o'clock P. M. on Monday next. The pnklic are respectfully invited to 1 attend. Addresses may be expected. D. R. Ke.nnddv, J. R Goodalx, ' A. B Lxx, 1 * Committee. |H|n l afii i -w, ^ 1 Attend a meeting of Phoenix Hook and Ladde? Company on Thursday, the 8th inai, at 7i o'clock, p. m., at Dr. Moore's ' office. Members will come prepared to pay their arrears in fall. By order of the Foreman, if. % McCreight, Sec'y. ' iMMiaitAttbir.?We bare been requested f>y same of oar most prominent citizens, to call a meeting to be held at the ' - ? ? : 4.:_j , ;? * 1 Tow a KUIl 00 no Quaj nun, iLi v... .... at 2 o'clock, P. M., to consider the subject of GeYman immigration. < - .i. I, i. i Masonic.?At the regular eooununica- ' tion of Kenbaw Lodge, No. 29, held on J' the evening <of the 27th ult., the following I brethren were installed aa officers for the ' ensuing masonio year : I J. U Kennedy, W. M. 8. R. Adams, 8. W. L 51 Smith. J. W. ] -JR. Goodale, Secretary. . H- Barnch, S. D. D. JieQoeen, jr., J. D. W P. Morrall 1 q. . J. Mo. S?vrl, Joseph Goodale, Tiler. ] Death op an Old Citizen.?We regret to chroniele the death of Capt. Wiley , Kelly, who died at his residence on Big, Ly tehee tjiwek. to this County, on Christ men d^y. **t the T4th year of his age. Capt. Kelly was well known for his en ergy and intelligent industry and possess, j ?<1 in aa eminent degree, many traits of < character which endeared biin to all who > knew him, but especially to those of the community in which he lived. Tun Subvivors Association of Kkbshaw County?This body held its annoal meeting in the Town Hall oa the evening of the 23rd ult., the President, General J.IJ. Kershaw, in the oh air. We extract 4fcli frhfr IliUas as follows ; On motion of F. Hodgson, the officers of the preceding year, vis.: Gen. J B. Kershaw, President; Capt. W. Z. Leitner, Gen?^^D.' Kennedy, Capt. W. L. DePaaa, Viee-Preaidenta; Capt James M. Davis, Secretary, and Dr. A. A. Moore. Treasurer, were re-elected ; and on motion of (Ten. Kennedy, Capt. T. II. Clarke was eleotetl an additional Ylee-President.? r Capt. James M. I>avw was chosen to deliver the next annual address. (May 10th, 1875,) Br, K. M. JJoykin alternate. On motion of Gen. Kennedy, it was /feWrec/, That the address of Capt. W. L. DePara be postponed to the 10th day of May boxt, and that hereafter the annual mtSetfmr of the Association bo held oi) the 10th of May instead of the 20th ofD^.Ur. On avbfton'df Gen. Kennedy, it was Rtsuhdl, That tfail ^asoctstjoo contribute to the Stato Aseociation annually a bum to bs raised by hstoearog eeeh member fifty cents. ^ Ua motion of Capt. W. L-TJePasi, it was Rtwh cil, That the Committee ou Relief bo oharged with the appointment of the -* 'i scholars from this county to tnp toni??ate Home. 0? motion of Capt W. L. D?Pase, it vu Rrtolml, Thst a committee of three be appointed by the ehair to solioit npplication* for membership of the Association. On motion of Capt. W. Z Leitner, it vv Rnttlved, Tbat the Secretary and Treasurer be req netted to perfect the roll of members, end roport the same at the next' meeting of the Association. t)n jnptjoq of Capt. James M. Daris, it1 Was 1 |Tbat the first thing in order at each meeting, shall be the reeding of the oonatitotion'of the State Aseociation, unless dispensed with by a Tote of the majority of th# members present. Maj B. E. 8411, Joe. J. Mack ay, Wm D. Trautham and John M. Cantey, were alerttd member* ?f the Amociation. On motion of Capt. James M. Davis, *fl??*farmeT~TVnilViTrteo of Arrangement^ wore re-nppointcJ for the meeting on the 10th of May next, and tip namo of Wm, D. Trantham added thereto Oapt* t. H. Clarke, in behalf of the Comuiittee of Arrangements, ^vitcd the members of the Association, and all the gentlemen present, who were not members, to partake of a supper, prepared for the occasion, at the DeKalb Hons* by the obliging proprietor, J. W. Rodgers, Esq. THJt SUPP1R was superb, being one of the host's very best, and the manner in which it was enjoyed would convince the most casual observer that friend Rodgers' efforts were fully appreciated. The following were tho regular toasts, * t .1 T\ 1 1 il. as announced oy ine rresuienc, ana me names of the gentlemen responding to them: 1. The Day we celebrate?Gen. J. B. Kershaw. 2. The Confederate Dead?Gen. J. D. Kennedy. 3. The Widows and Orphans of the Confederacy?Capt. W. Z. Leitner. 4.-Tho Army of Northern Virginia? Capt. W. L. DePas9. 5. The Defence of Richmond?Capt. T. H. Clarke. 6. The Private Soldiers of the Confederate Army?Mr. Leslie McCandless. 7. The Women of tho Sonth?Mr. Theodore Lang. 8. CTearttoheft E. Lee?Cant. James M. Davis. 9. The Dead of Kershaw?J. Thornveil Hay, Esq. All of the responses were most appropriate, and the load, long, and ooutiuuous spplaose with which they were received, showed that the spirit which ever stirred the hearts of the Confederate soldiers had not yet been extinguished by the apostaoy of the age. Justice, however, compels as to say, that, in our jadment, the speech of Mr. McC&ndlees was the happiest effort of the evening. The private sold iere nay well trust their cause with him. We all look forward with bright anticipations to the meeting in May, and earnestly hope that all will manifest their interest in tlfrglorious cause in which wo ire engaged,"tjr being present. The orphan children qf tur dead heroes should, by all ineane b*%ducated, and this is the prime objectaj&fce'Association. Mr. J. y. Robson and Messrs. J. k T. r. Jones offer Guano for sale. Their advertisements are worthy of attention Tba Camden Orphan Male Academy, fohn W. Jamison, Principal, opens on Monday next, 5th instant. Cotton, during the past week, has been ictive, with fair prices. We quote middlings firm at 14 to 141; inferior grades 11 to J3. A Happy new Year ! Greeting from the Proprietors of the Great Southern Builders' Emporium, to all ia North Carolina South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama. I. H. Hall A Co., Proprietors have by judicious advertising and selling warranted work at fair prices, placed their Efttablishmont at the head of the building and manufacturing business in the South Their motto for 1874 will be the same as for 1873?"Best Work, Largest Stock, Lowest Prices," on their Blinds, Sashes, Doors, White Pins, Walnut and Fancy Lumbers, for Cabinet Maker*'use, Marble and Marbleised Slate Mantle Pieces. They ate ft bo Agents for Asbestos' Roofing and Roof Coating, for Covering Factories Dwellings, Ac. For durability and cheap, nets has no equal, Send for Price List, Circulars, Ac. The Week of United Prayer Throughout the World The following have been suggested by the Evangelical Alliance as suitable topicefor exhortation and prayer on the suceeeairo days of the "Week of Prayer Sunday, January 4 ? Sermons: The unity of the Chriatian Church. Tho real oneness of alltrue believer*. Hindrances and motives to union. John xvii. 21, 22, 28. Monday, January Thanksgiving For national, domestic, tad personal mercies, both spiritual and temporal. Confession: Unworthineet and guilt of our people and ourselves. Dan. ix. 7, Ttjcs'l'iy, January tt.-.Prayer: For the Christian Church: for the increase of faith and holiness, lo*e, and power: and Tot the more abundant grace of the Ifbly Spirit. Col. i. W, 10, 11. Wednesday, Janury 7.?Prayer for Families: Home and parental influence Schools, private and public. Sons and daughters absent from home Children ip sicjtpess and affliction Tne erring and disobedient. Ps cxT.fr, ilit:c*r.y. fr Thursday, January n.-?-i'rajer: f or pa (ioni; for peace among men ; fpjr puhlic virtue ami righteeuspepp ; for the banishment of intempeninfe, infidel|ty, aui>ena?l?iap. and errof, and foe the diffusion uf pure Christian literature. Iaa. lx. 17. 18. Friday, Jauuary V.?Prayer: For the evangelisation of European ouuntrloi: for the convention of Iaratl; tor the spread of the gospel In Mohammedan and heathen lauds; for persecuted and suffering Christians. Fs. lxviii.81 ; exxii. C; Heb. xiii. 8. Saturday, January 1 ?Prayer; la reriee of the events of 1873. Recognition of theprovidi>nr<> of (lod. Hsupv issue of tfcg di, ipedis peusaii' uj. *V?f #. ASunday, January 11.?Sermon?; Subject, Christ s kingdom universal nnd everlasting. Pa. scrii. 1. 2. Lftnd for S?lo. OAA ACRES of WOOD LAND, three miles Ol/v from Camden, on theC'heraiv road, belonging to John T. Graham and C. N. Gra. ham. Apply to 0. NELSOK, Trttitte1 Dtc?nber4. tf US FiTOBIUIE KHKDT. TklB unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mebcuby, or any injurious mineral subsance, but ia Purely Vegetable, containing those Southern Roots and Herbs which an all-wise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevailIt trill cure all Diseases caused by Derantfbntnl of Ihe Liver or Boueh. Simmons' Liver Regulator, or; Medicine, : Is eminently a Family Medicine: and by being kept ready for immediate resort will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. ( After over forty years' trial, it is still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to ( its virtues from persons of the highest cfaarac- , ter and responsibility. Eminent physicians commend it as the most EFFECTUAL REMEDY For Dpspepsia, or Indestion. Armed with this ANTIDOTE all climates and changes of water and food may bo faced ? < ? * ?a.. u a t a ninns wmiuui icar, ai u i cuicuj ivi v v^ FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, REST- I LESSXESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is tlic cheapest, the purest and best Family Medicine in the world. MAHCFACTCBEI) ONLY BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., MACON, OA. AND PIIILADELI'HIA. 1 Price *100 Sold by nil Druggists. January 1, 1873. 12m. I Sale of Real Estate, j By and with the consent of all the 1 heirs, I will offer for sale on Monduy, the 5th day of January, 1874, bofore the | Court House door in Catnden, 8. C., all j that TRACT OF LAND belonging to J the estnto of the late Mrs. Margaret Whit- alter, with Residence and Outbuildings 1 thereou. and all in good repair, lying just ' beyond the Northern liuiits of the said ) town of Camden, and containing gne hundred acret, more or lesa. Terms? One eighth cash, balance in one, ( two, threo and four annual inst.iluienta, with boud of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with potter of sale, without recourse to tho Courts, in c&so of . default of the mortgagor, inserted, and also a clause requiring the purchaser to i keep the premises insured against fire, for the protection of the mortgagee. Pur- j cbasera to pay for papers. < THOMAS WHITAKER. ' December 25 2t On the Road. j Circumstances which I could not control, , prevented my arrival iu Camden in Not ember last, as 1 expected,4'iit now I have my large and splendid drove, 75 in number, nil fresh shod, aud ready for the road, uud confidently xpect to arrive in Caiudeu from the 10th to the 15th of Jnnunry. As I shall have tor ' sell quick, bargains will be given. As I have been lenient with my customers the past two months, while ootton tvn* so low, I hope they will settle now, as I have done thein all the good I possibly could. J. A ARMSTRONGDecember 18. tf " FOR SAIjF. 7-000 feet of choice RoughEJge and i Refuse LUMBER for aaU at tlia lowest prices, for cash. H. K. DUBOSK. December -1 0 tf Gi UNS, Pistols, Cartridges, Caps, Pocket f" Knives, Scissors, Razors, Table Knives, Carvers, Silver-plated Knives, Fojlfs and Spoons. Plain Steel and Diamond Spectacles, China and Glass Ware. November6. J. A. YOUNG THE PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE. PLANTERS, an?l other*, wiping la ob|ap their auppliesat piioe* that defy t owpe. tit ion. will consult their interest by examining my Mock before purchasing else where, My stock for |ilie Fall and Winter Trade has never been inuro complete. It consist* it in part of OrocerleN. SrO ARS?Of nil grades. COFFEE?Rio, Laguira and J RYU, j FAMILY FI'Ql'H?Of the ttnest quality, CANNED GOODS?Of all descriptions, I BACON and LARD, GOSIIEN BUTTER and CHEESE, FRBSH CRACKERS?A complete a**ortment of I Rfnnlft Drv Goods. Ready Made Clothing, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Hardware, Crockeryware, fin (Wing' and TIoh An'l, indeed, every thing usually found in First Class Grocery. fa?"My ytock is n'jdenishad weekly?Good* always fresh. The lupin**! uiHi liPl jirwe k oiinu. | A cnl! ij re^^cclfiiliy aolicite<l. 1). W. JORDAN, Agent. October ,?.0. If Bagging, .Ties, Ac, 40 bal^a EftGGOiJG, various brands, 9 tons AH ROW TIES, MACKARBL. in barrels, half-barrel*, quar reds, kits and at retail. CROCKERY, Ac. &c. Just received by J. & T. I. JONES. August 28. tf CSElL South-Carolina Rail Road Charleston, 8. C. Oct. "18, 1873. On a*d after Sunday the 19th inat., the Paesenftr Traiua of th!a Road will tun as follows? Leave Columbia at 8 40 a. a. Arrive at Charleston at 4.20 p. m. Leave Charleston at 9.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at 6. OOp. m. NIOHT EXPRESS. s (Sundays Sxcepted.) Leave Columbia at 7 16 p. a. Arrive at Charleston at 7.10 a. a. Leava Charlestoaat 7.10 p. a* Arrive at Columbia at 6.80 a. a. Caii46R AwwiiiUoi Train. Willrun through to Colombia, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday aa follows: Leave Camden at 6 60 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at 11 60 a. m. Leave olumbia at 1 50 a. m. Arrive at Camden at C 36 p m. t^*Night Trains connect It Augusta with the Oeorgia Road, and the Macon and Augusta Road. This is the quickest and moat .?,i aireci route anu ii cuiuivriiuic ?n?.|i as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, snd all other points West and Northwest. tSTDay Trains connect with the Charlotte Road. Through Tickets on sale, via this route, to til points North. Jta^Catnden Trsin connects at Kingsville laily (except Sunday) with Day Passenger Train. A. L TYLER, Vice President. S. B. Pickkns. Q. T. A. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail Road. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, WrLMisoTON, Oct. Oct 24. 1873. After this dst*, the following schedule will tcrun by trains on this Road? DAY EXPRESS TRAIN. (Daily.} Leave Wilmington, (Union Dhpot) .V.'O a m. krriveat Florence 11:8b a, m. Irrive at Columbia 7:26 p. u. Leave Colombia ft 25 a. m. irrive at rlorence 2:80 ?. n. Arrive at Wilmington 5:16r. m NIGHT EXPRESS fllAIN marc Wilmington (Union 1'cp.ct.-) 7:80 P. m. krriveat Florence 9:80 r. a. Arrive at Columbia 8:42 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 8 20 a. a. .eave Augusta 5:60 P. v. Arrive at Columbia 10:36 p. u. Arrive at Florence 2:20 a.m. Arrive at Wilmington 8 00 a. u. JAMES ANDERSON, Geu'l. Supcria't. Dharlotto, Columbia and Augusta Rail Road. UEN'KlALScetlUXTtXDAST'a Ori lCI, C olumbia, Oatobers 2G, 1872. On and after tkia date the following achedile w ill heruu over thia road? ooi.no souru. Traiu No. 1. Traiu No. 2. Leavo Charlotte, 7 00 a m 8 30 p. m. Leave Columbia 2 48 p oi 3 40 a, ui. Arrive at Augusta, 8 05pm 845 a. m. ooi.no xorth. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Augusta, 8 62 a m 0 05 p. m. Leave Columbia, 1158am 937 p.m. Arr. at Charlotte, 7 08 p tn 5 16 a. m. Staudard time, ten minutes slower than Washington city lime; sit minutes absad of Columbia; Train No I, daily; No 2, daily. Sundays excepted. Both trains make closo connection toall points North, South aud West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. K. P. ALEXANDER, General Supcrinteiidant. R. E. Dorse v. Den. F. & T. Agent. GreenylDa nfld Columbia Railroad. Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains onthc South Carolina Railroad, up aud down; also with trains going North aud South on Charlotte, Columbia and Au guata Kailruad. ami Wilmington, t'olugibja and Augusta Kai|f^gUi Leave Columbia at 7.16 a tn. Leave Alston 0.05 a. m Leave Newlierry 1U."4<) a m. Leave okcahnry 2,(K)p m Leave B.'lton it 50 p in Arrive ftf i ft.SOpm. DOWN. Leave flieenyille ftt 7.30 a ru. Leave lKlluii Vt 30 a is. Leave Oakeabury 1],l?mui. Leave Newberj-jf V' 30. p in. Leave .^f.alou 4 20 p m. Arrive at Columbia 0 uO p m. Antlt i'son lirunch nful Blue Ithtye Divmion LEAVE Wallialla 5 I j a in. Arrive 7 16p m I'erryvillc 0 '.'5 a m. Leave t. 85 p m Pendleton 7 10 a ui. Leave b^pm An lerM.ni S JO a m ^e;u?* -t 60 p m Ar. at lMi?? * wO.? Leave it 50 p m ftapAro i.itn.i.l.itioii Train" mi Abbeville Brunch Mondays,W eden*day> ami Fridays. On Amler*?ii Kraneb, betwpen Ibhon and Anderson, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday*. TIIOS. DODAMF.AP, Oent Supt. J Apr/ Oeul. Ticket Agt. Lumber! Lumber!! Having thyoiijrbly repaired mv I am :v. LUMBER of nil kinds. m (lie shortcut Wutlre, t^nd on the most i term* The lumber is *twe>l Iron, the best and most select timber, atvl is yfurrunted to be hUhys of the tu>t quality. II y GH1ST MI1.L is also in roiii|ilete order, and 1 miii prepared to gin an>l puck The Mill* lire situated on Uifr IMuetree Creek, nine mile* fromthe town of Camden, on the public road leading to Clieraw. Terms for the Luinbsr, sash on delivery. I am prepared to haul the Lunjbrv U town, or to the 8. C. K. H. ljeji^t, or If the purchaser* prefer, il will he delivered to ihani at the Mill, H. K. DUB08E. December 4. tf LA W CARD. WM. D. TRANTHAM ATTORNEY AT I AW OAMt>BN,S. O. NEW FII1M. I THE undersigned, successors to A. D. KENNEDY ft CO., hare just opened their Fall and Winter Itock CONSISTING Or Staple Dry Goods, CLOTHIUG, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, HARDWARE, Crockery and Glassware, SAddlory, tbc. A LARGE SUPPLY OF FANCY AND FAMILY ! GROCERIES, Bagging and Ties. 0^* The above Goods having been purchased with great care in the Northern markets, since the decline in prices, we are able to sell the same oo terms to suit purchasers. Give us a call. KENNEDY & BOYKIN; October 80. tf FALL iHD Winter Goods! AT J. A T. I. JOSE'S CHEAP CASH STORE Our Stock of General Merchandise, ? ft Consisting in part, of DRY O-OODSt Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots^ & Shoes, Notions,*Hats,\&c, Will be sold at the vory lowest price i cash or its equivalentjjnjbarter. A11 Goodssold by us are warm as I representedWe have a large and well selected stoek o North Carolina Shoes, Which we offer at low figurog. We pay the highest market prices for Cotton and other Country Produce. Agents for NeblettA Goodrich's Cotton Gins, which we offer at ManufqQtu rer's prices. Al' Q???l8 piwohased by parties residing within tho corporate limits of the town will be delivered by us free of chargo J. & T. I. JONES Camden, Sept. 25. tf. Saddle and Harness Making. The undersigned hogs leave to announce to (he oitiicns of Camden and the public generally, that, having purchased the entire Mock uf hie ftither, (the late P. J. Oaks,) and having scoured the services of a first class HARNESS MAKER, he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him with neatness and dispatch. Terms reasonable, for cash only. W. fl. OAKS. December 1?, tf NOTICE. All persons iudebted to me are requested to pay up immediately. Those who do not comply with this request by the 10th of January. 1874, will find their notes in the hand', of an Attorney for collotmon. I shall remain Camden until the first of April, and will have a lot of fine Horses and Mules always on hand, which will be sold lower than elsewhcrein South Carolina. W H. HUDSON. Dec. 26. tfBOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. books for the Holidays, Re .'iiua and Devotionnl Rooks, Almanacs and Diane for 1874, Poems, Miscellaneous, Sohool Books of all kinds, Day Books, Ledgers and Accounts, Rackets, HanJof, Violins and Strings. French and Uerioan Toys, Fancy Goods. ?' - '? t * rArvn l^C. ZiJ. ?1. J. A. IUV11U. BA(M!BUOM! 20,000 pounds BACON 6 barrels HAMS. For sale by BAIJIH BRO September 4i tf KINO'S MOUNTAIN >Iilitn,ry Nolioo^ lUKKVllilifj, S. U. Thin Institution u f\itly supplied with arm* and all necessary scientific appnratun; and the recent extension of the courne of studies places it in the front rank of Kouthorn Educational Institutions. The first session of 1874, will begin on the 2ND OF FEBRUARYApply for catalogue containing full particulars. Col. A. COWARD, Principal. December 11. "t n BISSKM, DENTIST," Has returned to his office, in Cam len. He is prepared to attend those friends who have e?n expecting him. REDUCTION ' IN OONSBQ THE P Low Price ANI SCARCITY ( I have Reducec Lowest Hew Yc T-NT A T.T. "PrT"NTT" B6T Call and examii ROBERT CAMDEN, NOVEMBER 13, 1873. Have just received, (from the Not ' iag their L ARG e stoc K of Pure Drugs, Medicines i PAINTS, OILS ANI WINDOW Of all Sizes at BR/TTS: White-Wash, Varnish, Sash Tools a and qualities. ( LAMPS, BURNERS, Is very complete. We would partic PATENT SAF Which has been tested with boiling Gentlemen, who state, over their c CAWWOT BE I And is, by far, the safest Lamp in u FANCY AND TOILET ARTI ALSO?THE BEST ENGLISH AN0RENCH TOOT COLOGNES, EXTRACTS, II all qualities,) TOILET SETS, V a beautiful;assortment of CUPS Ah articles usually kept in our establisl tff*Pleaie call and examine. nc October 23. - - ? State of South-Carolina. < KERSHAW COUNTY. IN THE COMMON, PLEAS T. J. AND C. H. MOISB & CO. vs. J. D. DUNl.AP, AJm'r.Me Bonis Non. Crtdtfort Hill. ' By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas for the County aforesaid, made iu the above stated cause, at September Term. 1873, all the creditors of the estate of William F. Perry, deceased, are required to establish their laims against the said estate before me, on or before the first day of January next, or ^ be debarred from the benefit of any decree hat may be made therein. J. M. DAVIS, Special Referee. Nov. 20,1873- tf Hampden Sydney College. THE next session of this Seminary nf learning will conttueaoe ou Thursday, September 4th, 1STd. Hampden Sidney is Situated in Prince Ed ward County, Vs., within a few hundred ? yards of Union Theological Seminary, and i aejren miles from Farmvillethe nearest depot 1 of the Atlantic. Mississippi and Ohio Railroad. The locality of the College ia most t healthy, and the community around distin- < guished for intelligence and piety. i There is no Grammar or Preparatory School ] connected with the College. It retaina the curriculum and the great aim of ita teachers is to aeouro thoroughness in the training and instruction of their pupils and thus to prepare them for professional studies or the actire duties of life. The ordinary expenses of a student exclusive of the cost of clothing, travelling and books, are from Sil'ia to $'J7u a year. For Catalogue and further information apply to REV. J. M. P. ATKINSON, Presideut(Hampden Sidney College, Prince Edward Connty, Va Vermifuges, Worm Candy, and Patent Medicines o. all kind*. For sale by HODGSON &DUNLAT " n ' ; * it, ? J- ?71 : i j >UBNOB OF ANIC, of Cotton, r 1 _ ' -*$r DF MONEY, 1 Prices to tine irk Quotation*; >s of goods.:; ; ne for yourselves. M. KENNEDY. Ti-.i-f . . r *f' jfr i them Markets,) and are bow op*B? . 4 %' , and Chemifcals, !> VARNISHES, GLASS, id Colon. EiES. nd Paint Brushes, of all lift )ur 9tock of AND CHIMNEYS, ularly recommend the ETYLAMP, Kerosene Oil, by SCIENTIFIC . iwn signatures, that it iw piisni!n ISC. CLES, in large variety. QUALITY OF H AND HAIR BRUSHES, AIR GREASE, SOAPS, (of ASES, DRESSING' CASES, rD SAUCERS, and many other iment. IDGSON & DUNLAP. tf Great Reduction IN PRICES. # r-8 Brown Homespuns at 10 Cent* 4-4 Blcachep do at 12|44 AND Ml Other Goods in Proportion. AT McCURBY'S, BININGER'S OLD LONDON DOCK GDI. Especially designed for the ?M of Uw JMf* tal J'rofeuton and tho Family, MMOtftaf hose in trituic medicinal properties whisk belong to an Old and Purt Oin. Indispensable to Females. Good forJRtfnry Complaint!. A delicious Tonio. Potspis eases containing one dosea bottles each, Mkd *nld hv all ilrutnriati orrocara hn A. If Rininger & Co., established in 1778, Ha. 18 Reaver st., N, Y- Oct. 38>9aa. A Chance to Pav your Debts* . We offer to all persona who are indebted to the late firm of BRODIE ft 00., of thia City, to take in payment of said iadebtedaaaa, Catton (basis Middling,) at twenty eeita yew pound, delivered in Charleston. R. R. HUDGIN8, II. C. HUDGIH8, Surviving PtttaW. Charleston, Dec. 11. "Flour! Flour!! 100 barrels of different grades. ^ For aJa by BAVX